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Show THE Zz CHIEF SHEETS GIVES COUNCIL SOME CONTRADICTORY STORIES INTER-MOUNTAIN to go out lan and left jand said, get the REPUBLICAN, It From Page office {i ‘I will be ran who came asked him there a OCTOBER 4, 1906. ee ee 4 % A 2 into my othee, and if he wanted this meg i that I man him arrested? supposed that up in the business he ih Ky f {) / Ray re mixed | % A \% iis Saran igh all the style and $ 4 4 FOR WEAK WOMEN. Se SSS 4|Candidate for Governor Takes ve FAVORITE | | a. -- i, was some way Wor WY he|g if } 4| Z| irrested, and he sale No," that he was going out that night, and I told | him that I could get is ticket ex- wanted One.) LAKE CITY, UTAH, THURSDAY, of two or three hours.'' When he came}: back they were both there, the man| that Mr. Hempel went out with and the) tended IfVhy he did wantedyou to askstay Q (Continued SALT ro Position 4) With Prize ae j | Cat- | tle and Poe ni a ov <a SaaS k t B ake ul iid 2 C You were rimcte att about it?|g ; hae ss a : ? d Mig C their "rag" and!where they were robbed. dont 1 was suspicious about there be-| elegance of a high-class over/ ‘ Z| Stak ing an ° 0. it was, but I think it which now he} Know ing amenniie wrong | Vale nH ntanting Wir J > + | ‘dirty'. and were the charges that the into went We 2 N room was applauded when he said the news- {was there, in nobody was there but room | substanand in come should papers she and landlady, the for rang I aland up A. I was suspicious of both of ' 1 ae : . : / = 4 hat! opened He charg the tiate rentfellows had two young that the/said that cages sting by line bright never seen that she had the room; motions|ed Why were they not arrested? Fe \| R: th ied Ce ants A Although Politics Ts Barred He Attacks Half 2 dozen chief be heard. them seen only had and before them It} A I could not arrest any one una aincoats, SS: , I 1 MI ' tiantns et M . { put was none and pending were Ume the ess oO refer ¢ the "orp | + ee 2oniier SJLUPpiy one ayor during times four or end} three no with fen eaeis eae* would prefer a charge} The new French VA (aa formCs 4 MeClell And Building ateria lovely» squabble a was in sight and nothing accomplished } they were there. Qe: em. wat ‘ ‘ / ay 3 ‘Clellan,. to back went fellow Chief, I understand you asked} fitting) back, with skirts - of f Ie (ee % Agena Ofiee end Store Fixtures. young the So Chief delay, worrisome a After he got quite and me, with them if they wanted that man arrest-|4 Ln : i ab Of i A) pata the station the] privilege of the given was Sheets floor, and he said his letter to the| worried over his brother and said bur yame played upon them? 6' hic ; ; : i by, Lee BS oh es Fonda, N. Y., Get. 3.-Following up council stated his position fully. "I}| he was afraid these fellows had taken so up, him done and brother A. Yes , ait: 6 % Ins to form a garment of fine | paw a ae 411 is declaration, made before he left want redress for the insinus itions pub- | his 2 sf e d been| YZ < A AD 7 Pry hy" At : f p ¢ - a lished daily against me,'' he said. He | said rou go one way and I will go : Shea n he 0 aid that he had been) % appearance, See them, ae ye Pryy as 4 | New York William R. Héarst, the |- Sue about obb ' ‘ : ‘ we will find out and other, didn't suggest a method of punis shment|the league Independence and Democratic 4 2. Pe | showevenings, cool fo! thine He had a note or receipt for that| % which the council could inflict. Chief | it." the tell aout of money-he had a receipt! % ie epee. ; = * | Fo a = or jcandidate for governor in New York ae the Did Q. by behind. from coached was Sheets for. $8,200 or $8,300, I don't know]% CFS and early SNOWS, Py ay YI ciate; ‘Hobie coke Mica tte alma by dmare Liane attorneys. Mr, Ferry said it was the |sStory to the Chis |% NA ¢ DAC n40MON iO aa ie } ? ; ‘ : se / height of absurdity to hear the chi A. told the C hief th: at this fel- || eter 2. He stated that he had been| % re ey $18, $20 to $25, | Z| on aut pas by me , C nee , eae ; of $2,000 beat out been had |low such from come sinee the stories had this he lost how say he tonne ‘dof that amount, didn't he‘ \% | the . nem bie of ae eatin Sati fol STAMMER! Fl) | Did C said Wells Mr. sources frresponsible A es si |# 5* - oO about anything say he Did money? the to recourse had Sheets Chief Q Did I sti eratanie you to state 14 4 , 4 their ihe New action ‘Yorkin last fallsent campaign for courts if the newspaper articles in the|a game of, poker? ; : that he had been robbed of $8,000° ig 130-138) \ % "Wi Fdt iSiS on y ea eS the Positive guarantee in worst cases. Republican and Herald were not true, A to. fr he did not. He just said He said that a policeman had 7 MAIN 1 Bl dtonteoms nth Talc atoneeeitle tie Send for: information and suggested that the council let him |a game of cards, taken this $8.000 away from him. iA bh 5 ners fat ok (als 50 ER e AIRS go to the District court for his re Q What time was it that you told ) be7 this customary for alg% ST _ ey4 PEIAG Catt BOL NORE fence SR oir outerof course. This avenue apparently had | Mr, Shee ts about this' I ra once a a tt °40 elas On the outside UTAH SCHOOL FOR not been noticed by the police hief \ A w minutes after he came Degen bl serine \¥ irs i} the town as his special train drew in Chairman. Black robbed the meet-|in; it must have been about 4:30. 5 : 3 S) ‘ 0 vere1 og ph A o, sir, 4% (Cs % thi s ifternoon hu ge lithographs ing of tinge of distinction by trans-| Q Did he tell you what time this Q D id) you "not hav Sete oo. 5 ---- Cy a f the newspaper editor sandwiched STAMMERERS think there had been some robber) p-l4 ¥ ii: between flaring literature. of. "the ferring his bulk from the chair to a} game of cards was? Director, BASSETT, E. WILLIAM is qe = ; ean acs robwas sure there was some place on the floor and he made aj No, he didn't. No he came right beryj between them TR ee ead : on « a y vartyrh chat 1 late t ee1 os‘ in , % me 1 was r ven statement that any newspaper that] from there to the station; he probably UTAH PROVO, become had 00 0 people and the Ing, failed to substantiate its charges lost ten or fifteen minutes, ‘ j - to: Mn-| enough» serious not But ow vestigate? You would not be justified | ImAatient betorcnthe: candidates pues: tH.| would be generally condemned "Itt Q Were you in the desk sergeant's in arresting the whole bunch of them 2 Q. Did they make this. note out | Q Did you ask the Scotchman why n appearance He plunged right Into they get official invitation to come, |office? . ; there? he insisted eon having a thousand dol. * a : igh 2 ie] hte: Tew ---- they will have no grounds to refuse," | A. Yes Couldn't Arrest Anybody. | d I don't know, but I think it) Jars? ine th: ‘t ith vat te cOnid. ‘ e ied said Mr Black Mr. Ferry was author- | Q Did he mention sng Us about A. I could not throw them in jail) was already made ou A. No, T let them settle thelr own |) arte - ae LBGA sulie! Heltah ORE : ized to say that Chief Sheets would | the $8,000 to-you at that ? unless some man would make the com-| « The rote was already made | troubl I if Ca in ch ee he Coukeaet Fat One Hundred Bi ight, New talk. The Republican came in for| &. To me? res paid after were hiding behind Were you suspicious about the|g man they éalled ell? Coat with the protecting virtues '% another jolt from the councilmanie | the two bogus policemen came In they backers of the chief, and Mr reece | took the $8,000 from his brother said the council was not investig¢ ating | Q eh his was in the room where the newspapers. jth e de sk serge: ant was? Objection re to Stenographer outside of the fact that Aimerikearns candidate ditor, is now working treasurer's office, and with Sheets. As a he is result. no Not Acquainted With Bell. Are you acquainted with this ) man called ne? | A never saw him in my life. | Q. Do you know Donaldson? | S I know Donaldsen, sir [and Do you know him as a "gambler and sport? i Donaldson, I should say, is a | aoare but I. never knew him to be |mixed up with a thing like this before. Q. Do you know him as a gambler jand crook? . When gambling was running here he was dealing faro, I believe in }some of the places, or something here -I don't know. Q. There were several other parties mixed up in this; do you know |any of them? A may know some of them, I the|don't know. Q Mr. Hempel, did they |a description of the fellows robbed them official A. Yes sir, but I could give who go you had out on nspar was taken and the withesses|the street and find a dozen men that were not sworn. his deseription would fit. When we "The detailed arcount which follows] were on the street I thought 1 knew is a stenographic report taken espe-|the man that he might have been mixed up with but when I showed him cially for The Beivublean by: Mr, -T. S. Pendergrass: to the Scotchman he said no. ad oN ; Did the deseription Sonar the eee Sergeunt Hempel's Story. description Serta DATA TASC Mr. Hobday: I would like Mr. HemA. ould say not. They gave pel to make a statement as to what|me a ate phi of two of them-one he knows regarding the bunco game|Was 4 slim fellow and very" well which ¢ame up here two or three 3 and wore a small black hat weeks ago other was light and had Mr. Hempel: I dont remember the |light mustache. parties who were there, but there was - Who was present a dittle Scotehman came into the sta-|seant's gffice when this tién about four o'clock one afternoon and said he had lost $2,000 in a bunco game, and I asked him where. I don't young it' was Made recollect the A. Q. date of this occurrence- some time last month, A.' about| four o'clock in the afternoon-between four man and came four into thirty,-a the police little Smith, Scotchman in the serman-this In, else? sergeant, e remark and then here He is was Scotchman to the Mr. a case try who first Mr. Smit for alone? Yes. Did you for these men Scotchmen' said, you." to make a search had robbed these to the desk and he told me that he fs certainly did, I went all and his brother just came over from around the hotels and saloons, and Scotland and that he had lost $2,000] this young man went with me. I don't in a game of poke e said that | *now how I could do any mo they had been decoyed into a room%. a Mr. Sheets detail "you out ing house way down on the street, | 0? this duty? : a: As soon as I came in he couldn't tell me just where, but he said about three or four blocks. I asked him if he could take me to the place and he said he could. And then asked him how it happened he went on to say something about their going to have an automobile ride and they did not want to go and that a fellow steered them off down Second South street and that they finally landed in a room in the ouse, « when A 2 { é they got in there there were two fellows sitting talking and that' they showed them some maps and specimens in the room. Finally two parties in the room said if they had no objection we will finish our game, He said these fellows said they had been playing a little game there. y started in to play cards, and the party who took the Scotchmen in said, "T you have no objection I will join in the game," and they finally induced one of the Scotchmen to play, and he said he played and lost $2,000 that then he said to his brother, * and get a policeman," and the Secotehman started to go out, but the little fellow apes brought them up there ~ "I. will get one," and he went minutes out and ised a few and brought back two men who said they were police, and they arrested the whole bunch of them, and he said "They took $8,000 away from my brother, and they are supposed to be Way up here now. said one of the fellows ran away from him, he said one of the other fellows Was on his way up here; and I took into the Chief's ce and told Chief that this fellow had been bur neoed, and the Chief said, "You had better go out and ‘try to find them." : to Leave Town, Had As we walked out of the station he said something about having to leave that ets day-something running have to about their tick- out-and I told them we able to get those felthey would go that night eleven forty. sald, lickets extended" so over and we would try fellows, We walked out tion and went and then street along to the out at eleven or will get your could stay to get these from the sta- to State Wilson street and hotel, He Was walking probably > feet ahead of me. He went into the Wilson hotel and then into the Wilson hotel bar and I waited outside and when he came out he said there was none of them there and then we went on to find from the any Mint of there saloon and them the Cullen he didn't we went bar and hotel and frem there down to the Antler Rooming house. He showed me the room, } cut? Q). There were two of There were two it in an indirect up in them? of chen way. mixed} 2 ‘nd (ala him about the bunco game, to take this young M r. Sheets told me fellow out and see what I could find out about it. The detectives were at supper and I took this young man out. Jim Disappeared. ave you seen Jim Donaldson Q. since -this is place A. Oy have G: A days. Not ‘o, supposed seen to him within the sir; not Of could have several last few in the taken a days Jast iy course, not fli that think jin of your mind, anybody that say, would it ath not Vv as when sure about that there anybody else in that money was paid? @ How him? many times have you seeu A... I hayeseen, him; every. few Gays Q Don't think you have seen him within a week? dA Probably acer im two or three cays ago I do remember just when Q You have not looked for him? A IT had no idea that Jim Donaldson would mix up in a case like that Pexamination of Mr. Sheets. about? ; A. These Scotchmen. This was after Mr. Hempel was gone out? A. This was an hour or so after Mr. Hempel ad come in and told me that this mah had been buncoed out ot $2,000, and I had told him to go right out and see what he could find out about it. Q. When did you see them again? A. See who Q. These Srantiens Cam@ to the Station. There were two other fellows came back at about 5:30 and took scats there and asked if I was the chief of police, and I said this Seotchman J Did and TI get any of id something your about meeting him at the foot of the ater: and then this Scotchman s som ping about being an auxiliary aneat ey quarreled there about some ‘money, and then the other fellow sald something about, end a $20 bill.' "All I got is $23-$3 And then he offered to loan the Scotchman $1,000 and his note for it. He said he would take have you $1,000 and A thing No, Sheets.) in, you When these were a of the last two were , they A, r tionally Vhen this man the oan of $1,000, did inake men opinion aeons they that any objection to , his going? : Money Was Paid, When N¢ ing out for note When and aie the BAY reom, the fellow to get the money e that pane fellow. came. other and g0- take seemed ina mote .back .an had the} on esthe Oth other ralsideet of ethethe] this fellow that went cut to get of the the Soorchiaan eave other said na a money door money, me, and at here and oes you make to any try to inquiry locate Did Axe Q. Yes. a What ea or| those} Raleigh said: not Telephone you you returnec | Kes supposed I the the} Did was never he Mr Mr. a ay O'Briens Were Driven Out. Ihave not seen them since; No. after A. come ; claims to to e. the have he had get Q, there to- man Seotehman A. of would not accept vocations is the Mouthful professional first | com-]| eat: le as an to. officer of tobacco ejaculated the out ned from police been department buncoed? "Last fall pats ib mén y = ret Bet he had he said nothing like the a on, star badges but it; it of the; Poltob department, for he sald it just bad straight "police" on it. the case, the understand As Q:, first you knew about it was when Mr. Hempel introduced one of the brothers to you and told you that the money had been lost and that he had met an officer who had robbed him of $8,300? . .He did not tell me as the one that was with Mr Hem e lg me that they had lost some "money na game, and detailed' Mr eetans out right quick Did himself A. he in any way the A: of them settle it? a No, a hé said,"‘You said ee you wouldhas eS we a wanted That was Scotchman? Yes, sir, A. a anit the thousanc voluntary ne arre is it, Mr. Sheets, have stated that Sing The that was out go st am lem the did man veiled lirect alk ity , You stated the not| way with it pe reentage what ag | peo- of complaint to you of! make ae By up against a Brae oo ‘ay reference money their of part not and the a want eo = that, let them all get away. is serywho in jail now Aine t ene " oe Se pe. si tices thin to ence aaron. understand Why ‘did ~No; ainst Q You | gambling? Yes, A. } don't J es, si seat to you : -IS men were Murphy IN Our and ( of | AR Rr gambling ree tne Phan an Se you ask the the single part | | Are good ae 5 Meredith's trunks, | | is sar Oltv. Lake Ralt Largest. and Oldeat The Majin. 165 Co. & DUN G. R. | GEORGE RUST, General M r Utah Idal y c daho, Wyoming and Nevada } Offices {n Progress Ballding ------- --- ae em DR. J. B. KEYSOR, DENTAL PARLORS (Over Davis' STREET MAIN 740 uecon Shoe Store.) Bell When youyou have come at here with YOUR your service the BLES ] °2RN APP ICES PUL OP BRATORS. Pt Good Set of Teeth. .$5.00'| : or Stiver Amalgam Fillings ... old-Filitage PEETH for PAIN z porate "04 -$1.00 vl ~--- EXTRACTED BY phone 2Gk > OTT. na ‘Cleaned 1.00 | ~2 79h. Gold" Crowns, Solid a Metrere late ele sia/etec $5.00 . a B Bride ne lg ge Work, per Teeth | | ..$5.00 oot | ABSOLU PRLY THE LATEST We make teeth : --_... 1499-Z. TOOTHPERPECT TROU- MOST rc up and Hings..Sk Go "WITHOUT METH that fil the es auth e oe Wiese aes os 40,GIRLS WIN. - . SHERRIE EMERY WINS. E. G. HINES WINS. a STRESS P. J. NIPPER WIENS, The Ford -Hotel. _ Busted, | The help. weren't paid. 1e Merchants Pe ee. "The _ LIMIT OCTOBER 10th-STOP OVERS iq 6 ld f ih the furniture. Hotel's brother- in-law sued Lu Hines, Nipper and Sheriff Eme o for $5,000.00 damages. We scrapped in the City Court- the Bankruptcy Court-the United States Court-the District Court and the Supreme Court. We won, The girls were pald. --_-_----_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_--_-- Bsa , S GENIC Scotech- dl South. CAR. ebts not money, aso beaten, turn SCIENTIFIC COLLECTORS OF BAD DEBTS. Francis DINING were eee Bac * 1 Merchants Pr otective Association S OBSERVATION PULLMAN SLEEPER . P . Ticket Office, 77 West Second Merchants if ta your rOd a > oe pede ESTABLISHED were. beaten. Luke attached ree of one | ete ; ae toe from stones ee ae * GOOD GIRLS Wanted Apply McDonald |q@gndy Co.. 1459 W Third South -_-__-_+~>-__-__-__ ----- a stones twentieth te bak ate We know how to buy them; how mount them, and how ot to tee tae ae : 160 sir. catia includes eact are - i thought Were sereneee hundred ¢ WORLD evi-} without some other ents stat MAIN . ! Ss a * There set oO er e or‘four m e in tear« ma te chit ae | SALT LAKE CITY, UTATL REASONABLE PRICES. here | gi rmbied The only may that Who lost sa w was the man We then there people THING : THE stock one cCleltlan remaindet O71 m THE- BEAUTIFUL MOST a the him to The gambling? arrest 0, Temple St. ia we zywe S cHto anything out of this fellow agreed quit and the other joan if he wante Bell peeeetee Is t always necessary to have ecomplaint before you arrest a man? A. to | ordinance So. , the case, would to investigate and had impersonated that 21-27 W. nad | Sur and ue while" i crowd. BNE Ons i Oris e| y| nh willing are money 1eir los and ent In y. | | Mr Hearst's speech was along lin already by him in of previous; his adat the-concluston andcovered talks. oe See 3 comfort pe ople business anya Scotchmen arSe, Cit 4 | people; gph? tl ae yet. reference the . . domestic Lak la Be e arrested this man No Q. | make a charge that was there. Q. If such were you take any pains find out Ww hether he an ey : Couldn't get this fellow. When to give him $1,000 he fellow went out angie loan = I don't know. there somewhere; Q. you know that it was a serlous thing to Rep reeeny that he was an poe officer against ght. Hurrah rowd Woe ane ple: Ae the in e | vacation d g . : Revolu Grate Q workin Is tion Salt money. insinuating an in only represent as an officer cuught that auxiliary who | | nese irtiicks. of are forja committe the | in Sing these 7 and Bell ; A d i of that| but we dont have one the | We oe .No, he 1 mouth York Unloaded Sing prison breaking friends, these seven-}| eee some my ove and] New very: small Bs were > rt re a ot a man in said he was ready to do a Va CD omens : him @S)eoquld and that he would go out and : Yes, He told me that he bet try to raise the rest but that he would| # $1,000 bill and then another $1,000 have to goand get: another. cher . | bi t for for Gambli A NoNo Arrest aa nek i ‘aa Bell Wore a Star. cashec Gambling. The Scote ¢ Ltold him'he was not an officer, or\ The Seotehman didj not nccept accey] Q. You unde rstood there was an A: his eing 6 that. fairly voice: in. tone spe: BS r's ire now in Sing stone. But, my. the a ust ~farmer aged : B J the were robbed by fraudulent taetles Siecavantsenlotuthaumand punis ahe any prosecute. an for lawyers, an juncture Beautiful ms GRE eee Bae mu thanks ae and continued: "Hoist" Is Pleased indire etly any Vhy. Composed mpersonating & P : A. He seemed to consider qoulng | as an auxiliary officer Q. And you told him no? vas ‘ and a posl against leaning been had who tarted to cheer, Stopped, ejected nd drow themselve: away About te take give coming Deine of this At : you. ; Why, ple who having $1,000. of Beier: ‘ Q eee their law.' man Roel most What Q. bewspapers |; Fame - Bell were‘\in your - offic e and Mr. offered him the $750 and said say you raise, could he all was of Had bun-| . Or true 7 that time? No, sir. Loan" and part that. isa! ‘refuse ae vend of) i out them drove living here been compromise ‘on the hold-up game? I did not think that. [ thought il was just a mix-up among themselves] way in. make given over in your office, was that not! Q. When the Scotchman nd Mr. make any complain the 2 have tb suppose you whom man the p cee and one | >; puUNEcoE H ce | HUNcoed refuses to prosecute, or what] [a ee tl l oose up any lookout for these men?| Bell at any time; dee this man A ; . Ai ut eens | who and all corporation attorneys, the | ave al-} "hen they. leave congress, will go, back | corporation | of practice active tot! hac ; thatthe. that to air nee | ie at) them saw HITE f ar Turn Con Men Toose. dress he was roundly cheered as he left 3 : ; grounds. | aca ane get | the groun a get os Wer ee ots SUP UCR ULE Lene CUTTS ah 8 SS a ta he pee some settlement and refuse theto fellows proseth 7 si with.Deana thost = nS Q.PatanThey to turn have we ite so A. was money fi Yellows:Avare experience and Tac ee things T the . you: that ‘act Biel a3 2 soi éreten units) they, were| "yepresentalivel govern=| congress were | most on for the last three or four ye: lr : ep insinius ating ju t as ough I Phen after the Scotchmen Ie ft} had done something wrong and stole you ‘dropped any further investigation; |Some money, stole a dress-a dress that is, you never detafled any man ee missing- an some of the officers these parties! the time, was this when N DW an they that be: MI Bell again: aa ale rn "‘Why| in to : to ao re Sea puncoed saw them last Friday ta < i time did you say you saw said DGRTT eps D or friend ataait forth had you not ere that stipposé refused Ponies | Scotchmen) ee HD ae professions. Game, when these not jn: He Q g see ie tripe frst] with to k Did Mr. i eae el you a. Non came there with the ‘Scotchman "By -ginger,--you rr anything to do with it. SOE Re ne we Then: they. didi notuarouse, your | ith a wi while u ple aint i ee ‘ saw you it that was the Scotchman when house, and eco +I and : time carried? Yes et Q. A. I met Mr. Braffet the next night, and| Mr. Raleigh was with him, and Mr. Braffet told me about these two par-! ties down at the Sanitarium rooming} nt ..44 had Q Burco oO part L-did' me}... s we time last the They have town. there,! I went hustling around had and went down to the rooming house; then| the city hall and have arrested?" and he said raattet,? When Q Rraffet and not nnd any slew 1 ceria? No, I took the descriptions he A. the Q, : and. back. the $1,000, ation: infe trick Ac - ; Was this on suckers. dae told Raleigh o the na a lain? A me. | any time w vite n he was with Do you know the O "Brie ns Q. A. I one the O'Briens, yes. Q. You had not suspected ee Mr. Braffet came to} Yes, sir. me and told me about the two men being seen at the Ranitartum, but was some time after A. Mr Phones 345, 30-40 N.2d West some- | they ari thie t wetting aan? Of theee | Bella w: Ls 5 GIRS up inthatthe when affair he he -d said the receipts that the Ce dae e had given the Scotchman fo1 $5,200 ‘A. T would not be sure, Mr. strom, when that was men? hold-up hmen Q. res, $250 more, and the Scotchman count-! ed it and put it in his pocket. Then} to} will have said, "We this role hurry if we catch that train'' That avas the last I saw of them until last Friday. Q Did trou-.} was as Chief of Police ; | suspicions RS at Pt Peall rs ; you | that nae of thing an che eRe oe and Braffet " nt ae ae it and brought in and ee ee oe he desk. He was gone about twenty minutes or half an hour, and came in with investigation told was you? there as ‘ have told it here, and we went to ew, sito City S an ‘Lian been there ey a Ore sas d ae and noe rooming Antler the ain sat ave ve a was That landlady the to conversation we. had that night. : } : Sy ten DAGON AUS ORS 5 the for Mr. i Me: e v h ave wi Toe He with about A Sanitarium being ep him back conversation toldat you the Senuat so asked this believe r | bee came] that? At feoan they} Scotchmen there did . Tt bickering $750 and the :eqdy before before. afterwards About I could when not saywas When they eame A. that y after the mmoney said that all he could raise} fellow) the other then And $750. was you would give me| said: "You told me $1,000," and then he got up and went] Seotehmen back-these town? es, sir. to fet, who men to| son at) these No, sir: never then, Now, I Knew sir time? Q:A. 2. was and Scotchman the it, be wa iins hen, the) _ A. Q |‘ "ame aero to mé ike | ce the cotchman | same the of both No, Nor a came that before? man a YOu | that think them, FARMERS 4 2; I had an idea between them ir) = Dininny - with defending | call sir. did between PLEASES 4 Q Men are not jn the habit of ae ne oe - ™ loaning to strangers ‘ cate ; . Congress, of Out Pall Takes were they think not I did No, A of congress © member been have stranger Hearst. | Mr. to aséertain | for more than three years,"" endeavor you Did Q whether it was a settlement of difuid. "and in. that time I have dis9, ulty between them? covered that the people are misrepNo) sir) "Io told: you Tavaslet | tesented,»not represented There ar United States, farmers In the 4.000,000 trouble own. their settle them /ijng oO Did you take any pains to try | but Jess than a quartet of the memto ‘arrest. those ‘fellows "| bers are bona fide farmers, and the} No» ‘st me ratio holds good with all other | charged ie ee fe Scotchman accuse Bell proposition and lost some money, lid h ake the accusation against they quarreled back and forth-he and this other fellow-and the other fel- Bell ares te asked him if he wanted low sald, "Did I have anything to do with it? money?" give Before Bell Saw Never Mr.ae Dininny butted in by say-| ex J you, as I understand Now, Q. } were councilmen minority a_ great deal. Mr. Wells} s ae that you have never seen one Sheets, you may relate your connect ae with this from the start, the same is Mr. Hempel has done. A was just leaving the hall to go to lunch at about 5.30. I came out of the desk sergeant's office to go into my office, and these two men came in and wanted to paee if L re the chief ot police, and 1. Ae 1a aaa eare at talking will \iies You ble the square?" deseription? a Q, "I ing the suming Daan (Here /Z pe A. Q, | office You understood, then, that the | A Ye the last $250 had been robbed of $5 000 whe n| Q Who else was there Burbidge, Captain A. you the receipt showed about) it that stated rou Q of money| lost that amount Had Hempel came into your Mr. when 5:30 -yes Q Did he give you any de scription offlee ? 2: of ane lea the s imp rylicated in it No. sir: it was about 4:30-5:30) He gave me the deint n the other two came. 11 you..about left they And 2 phe played who man sc ap sion ‘of the part of a polleeman as being about! et k. was it not? five feet four Inches, with rather light| La ae it was all of that features and being PaLee pigeon-toed. | 3 C ‘hi f. did not this fellow (Bell) out a ANO,,.sin; and made a few remarks to desk sergeant Smith, and Smith turned around to me arid told me there was a man who wanted to see me, and I stepped up came Sergeant Smith Was there anyone Scotch- | "Hempel, station the whole combin- he 2 for county auin the city is in sy mpathy plaint Stylish cut, rean | | Just as Sergeant Hempel was taking the stand to tell all he knew, there was an objection to T. S. Pendergi ass acting as official stenographer N Black, the chairman: said he had asked Mr, Pendergrass to make a re port of the proceedings for the ss cil, and Mr. Wells interposed a motion that Mr. Pendergrass be made the ficial stenographer. Mr Crabtree raised strenuous objection on account of a sworn statement in the Repub- | lican which had been made by Pendergrass in regard to the case and said that he did not consider a fair report could be made by a man inter-| ested In the ease. On account of the objection raised Mr. Pendergrass asked to withdraw and was permitted to de so by the chairman. Then. an attempt was made to get Harry Mercer to act ie has no interest in the case, You knew that there had been al% %\ TALK i} is / new our describes Briefly cd. Fa of the mackintosh, them Fifth Floor G. Luke, Commercial National a Some People General Bank j Don't Manager. Building, ats Like Us. Salt Lake City. in |